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throw0101cyesterday at 4:08 PM1 replyview on HN

>>> In a lot of municipalities the highest paid officials will be dominated by police.

>> And the police budget as a whole is often the top line item.

> No it isn't. Schools are, and by a long way.

Where I live municipalities do not run schools, rather it is the province. My municipality breaks out fire and paramedic separately.

Smaller municipalities or regions (~counties) may 'contract out' to the provincial (~state) police for a local detachment, but would have a line item for such payment.


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tptacekyesterday at 4:44 PM

Right. The point is that people fixate on the percentage of the budget "police" take up, but that budget is specialized. When a county, multi-muni school district, or state provides the schools, you're still paying taxes for it, they just don't show up in the same spreadsheet.

You almost always want to be looking at the total tax breakdown for your area, which will almost always include multiple taxing bodies. Where we are, "village" (police, fire, public works, permits, customer service), "township" (human services like elder care and youth programs), "library", "parks", "K8 schools", and "high school" are all separate taxing bodies, along with "county", "state", and... "water reclamation".

But if you just add everything up, police is something like 14% of the budget, and schools are over 2/3rds.